I thought the K-Fed commercial was the best, the Blockbuster one is an old commercial, but still cute. But like most of yall, I thought most of the commercials were dull. Yes, Prince was sportin some sort of bandana thing, problaby did not want to het his hair wet!!!!

I feel the same about Prince as I did when he was in his hey-day; I'm just not gonna like the guy, ever! He just doesn't play the kind of music that I like, and his somewhat effeminate style deffinitely turns me away. I'm not sure why it bothers me so, maybe becasue there was an effeminite guy who worked at a place where I washed dishes as a teen. he thought he was something special and that we lowly dishwashers should jump when he spoke. He was merely a receptionist, but drove me nuts. I don't smoke, and never have. But the day I quit that job, I purposely lit up a big cigar so that I could extinguish it in his ever-present cocktail. The imagery is still strong when I see an effeminate guy. It's a simple case of guilt by association, especially if they have an over-size ego, which Prince deffinitely has.

Don't know why I'm going on about this, or even trying to justify my feelings. I just don't like the guy. I guess it's becasue I try so hard not to be predjudice about any group just because of some characteristic. I guess I'm trying to justify my feelings to myself.

Now there's a bit of self-evaluation for ya.

Seeeeeya; Goodweed of the North

__________________“No amount of success outside the home can compensate for failure within the home…"

I guess it's becasue I try so hard not to be predjudice about any group just because of some characteristic. I guess I'm trying to justify my feelings to myself.

Now there's a bit of self-evaluation for ya.

Seeeeeya; Goodweed of the North[/quote]

Hey Goodweed we are all prejudice. It means simply to prejudge. If you saw a tall person in a basketball uniform you may make the assumption that or prejudge him to play basketball. The problem begins when it becomes one of those "ism" or "ist" words like rasism or racist. Males with a better than thou ego put me off, and when you throw the very effemnate manorisms into the mix it's like nails on a chalk board to me too.

That being said I did like the show. I listened to Prince back in the 80's and don't mind hearing his songs if they happen to come on to the radio.